| Artist appears on Real Kids Real Kids CD (1977)
John Felice CD discography
$13.05 One of the classic overlooked albums of '70s punk, the self-titled 1977 debut by Boston's Real Kids is a punchy, poppy garage-rock blast that not only stands up to the best New york and London had to offer that year,
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| Artist appears on Real Kids Better Be Good CD (1999)
John Felice albums
$13.05 BETTER BE GOOD features 1977-79 studio recordings, alternate takes from THE REAL KIDS and demos.
Recorded in Newton and Boston, Massachusetts; Nyack, New York. Includes liner notes by John Felice.
BETTER BE GOOD is an 18-track compilation of alternate takes and live
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| Artist appears on Turban Renewal: A Tribute To Sam The Sham CD (1996)
John Felice music CDs
$13.35 The flood of artist tribute albums is pretty loathsome -- too much piggybacking on someone else's creative coattails just to get heard -- but Turban Renewal shapes us more like it, from the name to a dedication to Mattie and
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| Artist appears on Real Kids Grown Up Wrong CD (1993)
$13.05 GROWN UP WRONG is a compilation of live recordings by The Real Kids' original lineup. "Who Needs You" and "Better Be Good" were originally issued on the LP LIVE AT THE RAT.
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| Artist appears on Real Kids No Place Fast CD (1999)
$13.15 In the beginning, or at least in 1975, there were the Real Kids, maybe the best pop-punk band Boston ever offered up. Okay, this is a little complicated, but bear with us.
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| Artist appears on Real Kids Senseless: Live At Cantone's, 1982 CD (2001)
$13.05 Recorded live at Cantones, Boston, Massachusetts on September 3, 1982.
Includes liner notes by John Felice.
Personnel: John Felice (vocals, guitar); Alpo (vocals).
Liner Note Author: John Felice.
Recording information: Cantone (09/03/1982).
Editor: Albert Caiati.
Photographer: Steve Cataldo.
The Real Kids: John Felice (vocals, guitar); Billy Cole
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| Artist appears on Nothing Pretty CD (1988)
$13.05 John Felice will always be best known as the beer-fueled, hot-wired frontman for Boston proto-punks the Real Kids, but that band's work didn't represent the full range of his musical abilities, and in 1987, with the Kids temporarily on the
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| Artist appears on Real Kids No Place Fast Vinyl LP (1999)
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| Artist appears on Real Kids Better Be Good Vinyl LP (1999)
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| Artist appears on Real Kids Senseless Vinyl LP (2001)
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